What do you consider the husband and wifely duties of a relationship where both parties work 9 to 5

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Did you not see what @Kind Gentleman put 2 posts before yours? This is the kind of nonsense ladies like you do that put a thorn in our side....

If I am not mistaken the man just listed MORE things in the post before yours. Yet you disregarded that post and if you were to respond to it i would guarantee any amount of money that you would make a flip flop and claim now he is doing TOO MUCH and not giving enough tasks for you and acting like they are better. Thats the irony. Enough really is enough.

Most of the people in here besides those who are joking around are being EXTREMELY reasonable and no surprise you somehow find some kind of fault with it.

Its funny, you love to brag about this "multi tasking" thing but like @Kind Gentleman said we are the more logical sex for a reason :mjpls:

The short time I have been working as a cashier(not to get this thread moving in another direction) i have witnessed antics by women that border on sheer stupidity and the incapability to pay attention to what is going on when you are bagging and cashing them out. But what happened to all that "women are great at multi tasking" you guys love to point out? :mjpls:

Let me guess now your gonna say it depends and say something like "its stress...." "having kids is stressful"....?


































Am I right?


I think some women on the coli suffer from dikk envy. :mjpls:
 

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I think some women on the coli suffer from dikk envy. :mjpls:

Like i said i don't want to get this off topic but ill just give a little taste... :manny:

i may add the rest in my pathmark unappreciation thread

But just from Monday from these Superwoman Flawless "Multitasking Mothers":

A lady came to my register with 2 shopping carts each full of stuff by herself...I started bagging for her and she was still not finished with the first cart and putting stuff up....i suddenly stop what i am doing and im just looking at my screen, looking at my food code book,etc ....she is looking up every couple of seconds to see what is the issue and giving me this :usure: look and after i get annoyed i tell her in a calm voice "Miss I can't bag the rest of your stuff if you still have bags up here(she still had not picked up anything i bagged in the cart)

Whether she was faking or not....the broad starts talking about "Oh my god i'm so sorry i did not know what you were looking at me for" and then throughout the rest of the entire time she starts acting extra nice and saying "Thank you" every second :mjpls:

But she had her phone in her hand? I thought women could "multi task"?
 

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Oh boy:lupe:


I think that the chores and stuff can be on a rotation like schedule, or we sit down and designate responsibilities for a regular day. That's just imo.
 

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My mother is an old school southern woman. And my father is African.

I was raised to work and still be a ""housewife". Woman should cook, clean, laundry, ironing, grocery shopping, etc. Make sure everything is in order and the the hubby is happy. And in return the man takes care of all rent/mortgage, bills, handiwork, purchases, taking everyone where they need to go, and making sure the wife is happy.

My is about to retire from a GREAT job with the federal government. She makes great pay. Yet, she's never spent her money on anything other than me and my brother:manny:. And of course lil gifts and things for my Dad. My Dad always took care of everything.

I guess that's a pretty good arrangement, because they just celebrated 28 years of marriage:blessed:

I've always felt like the woman is supposed to be your backbonbe. Your fall back plan. My father fell ill a few years ago, and was off his feet for a long time. That's when my mom stepped in and handled all finances, bills, making sure he had everything he needed. Once he got better, it went back to the old arrangements.
You're not married though.
 
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